PC2200

Silanes

Siliconates

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Bis(3-triethoxysilylpropyl)disulfide

Chemical Structure

Introduction

The novel silane coupling agent SiSiB® PC2200 solves the above problems of the conventional art. The polysulfide structure in which the distribution of sulfur is specifiedcan ensure its stability at high temperature. Thus, it can be avoided to decarbolize to form free sulfur. The silanol group on the surface of silica can react sufficiently with the silane coupling agent. And at the same time, the dispersion of the silica into a rubber is remarkably improved; furthermore there are no effects on the property processing. Thus it can improve the productivity of rubber processing and the low heat buildup property and abrasion resistance is improved.

Typical Physical Properties

Chemical Name: Bis(3-triethoxysilylpropyl)disulfide
CAS No.: 56706-10-6
EINECS No.: 260-350-7
Empirical Formula: C18H42O6S2Si2
Molecular Weight: 486
Color and Appearance: Light Yellowish liquid
Density(16/24°C)(g/cm3) 1.03 +/- 0.02
Secondary Components Propyltriethoxysilane
Chloropropyltriethoxylsilane
Ethanol
Flash Point (°C) >120
Volatiles Components(%) <= 4.0
Average Chain Length(%) 2.35 +/- 0.15
Total Sulfur (standard value)(%) 15.2 +/- 0.5

Applications

Footwear
– Abrasion resistance
– Cutting and chunking resistance
– Flex life improvement Rolls
– Abrasion resistance
– Aging resistance
– Processing- Set reduction (better load bearing)
– Reduced water swell
– Lower hysteresis Mechanical Molded Goods
– Increased modulus
– Better heat aging
– Compression set reduction
– Dynamic property improvement
– Reduced swell to polar liquids
– Filler substitution (non-black for black) Hose
– Improved abrasion on cover
– Better heat aging
– Increased modulus
– Lower compression set
– Improved adhesion to reinforcing elements Solid Tires
– Improved abrasion
– Lower hysteresis
– Higher modulus
– Improved processing
– Possibly better adhesion Tires
– Treads for abrasion, hot tear
– Carcass for adhesion and/or filler substitution
– Breaker (belt) stocks for adhesion Belts
Flat Belts
– Increased abrasion
– Improved reversion resistance
– Reduced cost with clay substitution for black
– Improved cord adhesion
– Increased flex life and modulus V Belts
– Increased modulus
– Improved abrasion
– Longer flex life
– Improved adhesion to reinforcing elements

Packings

Net weight 200Kg steel drum or 1000Kg IBC tote, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.